It is best on parched soil and around 1400 m Step aside Fresh victory at Randwick says he has preparation in which he goes through some classes.
The gelding has always shown promising and has a practical recording, but there was something in the way he won the Handicap (1200 m) Terry Marsky.
From a midfield position, on a day on which it was arduous to go under the gentle 6 conditions, Punter's Intelligence data showed that he ran the fastest 600 m of 34.82, which was more than one length faster than the next best.
He has dropped the fastest 200m meeting of 11.83 the fastest of 11.83 to achieve a mighty winner in Rosehill for two months.
Step aside can now at least the benchmark 88 class and the next time it hits a parched route, it will be arduous to beat again.
Stable Invader Zim Worked well into the race, but with its last 200 m of 12.12 a gigantic decline of its 400 m-200m, it is said that it probably needed the run. However, it still ran the second fastest last 600 m of 35 m.
It will be fascinating to see what the two -year -old Grand Eagle Can produce after his breathtaking last win to win over 1100 m in the first race.
He was a clearer last in the curve after Nash Rawiller's weaving trip with a last 600 m of 34.39, almost six lengths faster than those he persecuted.
He runs 11.15 then 11.13 and his last 200 m of 12.11, while a decent decline was still almost three lengths faster than the runner -up Akaysha (12.56) Who looked the winner.
It is likely that we will only see Grand Eagle in the spring in which he gets his chance to make it into the Golden Rose of Group 1.
The two-year-olds, who had used the route for the first time, ran faster than the middle of the same journey with 1-1/2 lengths, which is encouraging.
Time broken Has promised a lot more than he has delivered so far, but his return to Jeff Pendlebury Handicap (1000 m) says it's not time to hand it over.
He ran the sixth place, but he produced the fastest 600 m of 34.16 of the meeting when he closed the race.
Given the guide Stroll was relatively checked in front and the winner Miss Icelandic Had her back, so it could sprint home 34.33, it was impossible to win time to win.
But for this last 600 m it runs faster than anything and had to hunt a lot while the winner had a supple run and sprinted for her last 200 m 11.86.
It is no surprise that Spies Has carried out some slick sections when he was threatening with second place in the NSW bookmakers Co-OP Handicap (1400 m).
The slightly driven gelding ran for its last 600 m 35.93 and its last 200 m out of 12.28 were almost two lengths faster than the next best.
A few residents first used promising efforts in the TAB-HANDICAP (1600 m )- Good jokes Ran a race for its last 600 m and the fastest 200 m of 12.55 in fourth place.
And Blinding The second fastest final 200 m of 12.63 ran in the course of fifth and it has the trend to run as good in the second place.
Fastest last 600 m: Smashing Time 34.16
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